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Cast for The Vertical Hour

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ANTONY HAGOPIAN* (Philip Lucas) Antony is happy to return to PTC, where he appeared as Mr. Darcy in Pride & Prejudice last season. Most recently, he appeared on Broadway in Frost/Nixon. Off-Broadway credits include Walking Down Broadway (Mint Theater). Regional credits include Cincinnati Playhouse, Pittsburgh Public Theater, The Shakespeare Theatre (D.C.), Missouri Repertory, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Virginia Stage Co., Indiana Repertory, NJ Shakespeare Festival and PlayMakers Repertory. TV credits include Law & Order and The Sopranos.

 

Anita Holland

ANITA HOLLAND (Terri Scholes) is in her Pioneer Theatre Company debut. A 2007 graduate of the U of U's Actor Training Program, Anita appeared in The Caucasian Chalk Circle (The Singer), Urinetown (Josephine Strong), Angels in America: Perestroika (the Angel), Richard III (Queen Margaret) at the Babcock Theatre; Criminal Hearts (Bo) and Bird Catcher in Hell (ensemble) at Studio 115. She also appeared in Saturday's Voyeur 2005 (Unika) and Man From Nebraska (Tamyra) at Salt Lake Acting Company. Film credits include Darkroom, Hard Parts, and The Maldonado Miracle directed by Selma Hayek. 

 

Dennis Parlato

DENNIS PARLATO* (Oliver Lucas) most recently appeared at PTC in Paint Your Wagon. His Broadway credits include Lawrence in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels; Mr. Robinson in The Graduate, John the Baptist in Salome, Captain Von Trapp in The Sound of Music, CIA agent Walter Anderson in Chess, and Rooster in Annie. Off-Broadway and regional credits include title roles in Cyrano de Bergerac, Barrymore, J.B., The Master Builder, and Nikos Kazentzakis' Christopher Columbus, Prospero in The Tempest, Big Daddy in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Scrooge in A Christmas Carol, Uncle Peck in How I Learned to Drive, and Sky Masterson in Guys and Dolls. TV and film credits include Law & Order, Tom DiCillo's Johnny Suede and Delirious, Eddie Muller's Dillinger's Dead, Greg De Felice's Bury the Evidence, Rick, First Born and Starting Out in the Evening.

 

Will Rogers

WILL ROGERS* (Dennis Dutton) is proud to be making his Pioneer Theatre Company debut. Off-Broadway credits include 100 Saints You Should Know (Playwrights Horizons), Columbinus (New York Theatre Workshop), Nicky Goes Goth (NY Fringe Festival), [sic] (78th St. Theatre Lab), and The Salacious Uncle Baldrick (The Players Theatre). Regional credits include dark play or stories for boys (Humana Festival), Mary's Wedding (Actors Theatre of Louisville), This Is Our Youth (Repertory Theatre of St. Louis), the World Premiere of Columbinus at The Roundhouse Theatre, and A Comedy of Errors (Manteo). Will received his B.F.A. from North Carolina School of the Arts.

  

Vujcec.jpg CARIS VUJCEC* (Nadia Blye) is thrilled to be making her debut at Pioneer Theatre Company in The Vertical Hour. Most recently, Caris played Sonia in Yasmina Reza’s Life X 3 at The Pittsburgh Public Theater. Caris can also be seen in this winter’s feature film P.S., I Love You, and in a recurring role as Detective Lisa Campesi on Law & Order: Criminal Intent. Some of her Off-Broadway and New York credits include Homeland Security (The Culture Project’s IMPACT Festival); The Brothers Berg (New Federal Theatre); The Seagull (Target Margin); Vattago and Theme and Variations (The Lark Theatre Company). She has also appeared at Classic Stage Company, Ensemble Studio Theatre, NY Fringe, Reverie. Regional credits include Two Rooms (Portland Stage Company); Picasso’s Closet (NY Stage & Film, Ariel Dorfman); As You Like It, Ring Round the Moon, Uncle Vanya, (American Players Theatre); The Road to Mecca (Miniature Theatre of Chester); Oleanna, The Misanthrope, Twelfth Night (Missouri Repertory Theatre). Film credits include Fighter and Speed for Thespians. Other television credits include Law & Order, As the World Turns, One Life to Live. She has an MFA from the University of Missouri, Kansas City. 

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